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*[[wikipedia:Imagine Dragons|Imagine Dragons]] - [[wikipedia:Radioactive (Imagine Dragons song)|Radioactive]] (31 weeks, 2013-2014)
 
 
*[[wikipedia:Santana|Santana]] featuring [[wikipedia:Rob Thomas|Rob Thomas]] - Smooth (30 weeks, 1999-2000)
 
*[[wikipedia:Santana|Santana]] featuring [[wikipedia:Rob Thomas|Rob Thomas]] - Smooth (30 weeks, 1999-2000)
 
*[[Jonah Alex]] - [[wikipedia:Hallelujah (song)|Hallelujah]] (30 weeks, 2001-2002, 2005)
 
*[[Jonah Alex]] - [[wikipedia:Hallelujah (song)|Hallelujah]] (30 weeks, 2001-2002, 2005)
 
*[[wikipedia:Adele|Adele]] - [[wikipedia:Someone Like You|Someone Like You]] (27 weeks, 2011-2012)
 
*[[wikipedia:Adele|Adele]] - [[wikipedia:Someone Like You|Someone Like You]] (27 weeks, 2011-2012)
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*[[wikipedia:Imagine Dragons|Imagine Dragons]] - [[wikipedia:Radioactive (Imagine Dragons song)|Radioactive]] (27 weeks, 2013-2014)
 
*Errsound - The Surest Waves (25 weeks, 2004-2005)
 
*Errsound - The Surest Waves (25 weeks, 2004-2005)
 
*[[wikipedia:Adele|Adele]] - [[wikipedia:Rolling in the Deep|Rolling in the Deep]] (24 weeks, 2011-2012)
 
*[[wikipedia:Adele|Adele]] - [[wikipedia:Rolling in the Deep|Rolling in the Deep]] (24 weeks, 2011-2012)

Revision as of 08:48, 3 June 2015

Song milestones

Number-one debuts

Most weeks at number one

15 weeks

14 weeks

13 weeks

  • Rad Jay featuring Hoota and Francine Nunez - The Safe House Twenty Miles West (Fly) (2004)
  • Peter Siddle featuring The Runaway 5 and Jemmeh - Blind Again (Without You) (2013)
  • Peter Siddle - Battle of One (2014-2015)

12 weeks

  • Amelio - Long Time Promise (2007-2008)

11 weeks

10 weeks

9 weeks

8 weeks

Most total weeks in top 10

Most total weeks on the Hot 100

Artist achievements

Self-replacement at number one

Atlantica - "Touch My Body" (6 consecutive weeks) → "College Life" (2 non-consecutive weeks) (July 14, 2001)
Dear Devils - "Rock Nation" (7 consecutive weeks) → "Blast It" (2 consecutive weeks) (15 February 2003)
Beyonce - "Crazy in Love" (Beyonce featuring Jay-Z) (6 non-consecutive weeks) → "Baby Boy" (Beyonce featuring Sean Paul) (6 consecutive weeks) (16 August 2003)
Sean Paul - "Baby Boy" (Beyonce featuring Sean Paul) (6 consecutive weeks) → "Get Busy" (1 week) (27 September 2003)
Hoota - "Cruising Downtown" (Dina Bolton featuring Hoota) (3 consecutive weeks) → "The Safe House Twenty Miles West (Fly)" (Rad Jay featuring Hoota and Francine Nunez) (13 consecutive weeks) (21 February 2004)
Johnston Lavoy - "Real Deal" (9 consecutive weeks) → "Heaven's Best" (1 week) (19 May 2007) → "Real Deal" (1 additional week) (26 May 2007) → "Heaven's Best" (3 additional weeks) (2 June 2007)
Lady Gaga - "Just Dance" (2 non-consecutive weeks) → "Poker Face" (1 week) (18 April 2009)
Brad Lavoy and Johnston Lavoy - "Bump" (Brad Lavoy featuring Johnston Lavoy and Nicki Minaj) (6 consecutive weeks) → "It's Christmas, Baby" (Johnston Lavoy featuring Brad Lavoy) (1 week) (18 December 2010)
Adele - "Rolling in the Deep" (15 consecutive weeks) → "Someone Like You" (14 consecutive weeks) (23 July 2011)
Peter Siddle - "Stupid Kind of Love" (4 consecutive weeks) → "Broken Lights" (1 week) (16 August 2014)
Peter Siddle - "Shatter Me" (Peter Siddle featuring Amanda Johnson) (4 consecutive weeks) → "Battle of One" (13 consecutive weeks) (27 December 2014)

†current No. 1 song

Adele holds the record for longest continuous NK Hot 100 reign with 29 consecutive weeks with "Rolling in the Deep" and "Someone Like You" in 2011.

Most consecutive number-one singles

Number of singles Artist First #1 and date Final #1 and date Streak-breaking song
6 Jonah Alex "Love Me Again"
(August 13, 1996)
"FamFairs"
(December 16, 2000)
"Pasture of Life"
(No. 2, April 7, 2001)
6 Michael Jackson "Thriller"
(December 24, 1983)
"Dirty Diana"
(May 28, 1988)
"Another Part of Me"
(No. 27, July 11, 1988)
5 Bon Jovi "You Give Love a Bad Name"
(September 19, 1986)
"Bad Medicine"
(December 3, 1988)
"Born to Be My Baby"
(No. 5, February 11, 1989)
4 Hoota "Right Through Me"
(July 11, 1998)
"Outta My Mind"
(October 23, 1999)
"Lord Help"
(No. 7, March 4, 2000)
4 Alexandrea Bancey "When I Dream of You"
(January 9, 2010)
"Just Face It, Dude"
(November 12, 2011)
"Fire"
(No. 4, April 13, 2013)
4 Peter Siddle "Shatter Me"
(November 29, 2014)
"Guns & Ties (Bang Bang)"
(May 30, 2015)
N/A

Most number-one singles (2001 to 2014)

Hoota: 12
Johnston Lavoy: 10
Atlantica: 9
Alexandrea Bancey: 7
Sean Paul: 7
Rihanna: 7
Beyonce: 7
Brandi Dixon: 7
Dear Devils: 6
Jyniba: 6
Amelio: 6
Eminem: 5

Most cumulative weeks at number one (2001 to 2014)

Hoota: 41
Adele: 39
Johnston Lavoy: 38
Atlantica: 36
Alexandrea Bancey: 31
Dear Devils: 30
Sean Paul: 29
Jyniba: 28
Rihanna: 26
Amelio: 25
Beyonce: 23
Jonah Alex: 23
Eminem: 22